| The following changes took place last year in Pavolik Company’s balance sheet accounts: |
| Asset and Contra-Asset Accounts | Liabilities and Equity Accounts | ||||||
| Cash | $ | 8 | D | Accounts payable | $ | 26 | I |
| Accounts receivable | $ | 12 | I | Accrued liabilities | $ | 12 | D |
| Inventory | $ | 34 | D | Income taxes payable | $ | 17 | I |
| Prepaid expenses | $ | 7 | I | Bonds payable | $ | 108 | I |
| Long-term investments | $ | 9 | D | Common stock | $ | 48 | D |
| Property, plant, and equipment | $ | 215 | I | Retained earnings | $ | 46 | I |
| Accumulated depreciation | $ | 46 | I | I- increase D-decrease | |||
| Long-term investments that had cost the company $9 were sold during the year for $22, and land that had cost $21 was sold for $12. In addition, the company declared and paid $6 in cash dividends during the year. Besides the sale of land, no other sales or retirements of plant and equipment took place during the year. Pavolik did not retire any bonds during the year or issue any new common stock. | |||||||
The company’s income statement for the year follows:
| Sales | $ | 660 | ||
| Cost of goods sold | 278 | |||
| Gross margin | 382 | |||
| Selling and administrative expenses | 300 | |||
| Net operating income | 82 | |||
| Nonoperating items: | ||||
| Loss on sale of land | $ | (9) | ||
| Gain on sale of investment | 13 | 4 | ||
| Income before taxes | 86 | |||
| Income taxes | 34 | |||
| Net income | $ | 52 | ||
| The company’s beginning cash balance was $104 and its ending balance was $96. |
1. Using the indirect method, determine the net cash provided by / used in operating activities for the year.
2.
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Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year |
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CHILD’S PLAY (B)
Diana Suares is aware that unless the company changes its strategy in some way, its operations in 2017 will be unprofitable. Alternative marketing plans for 2017 are summarized below.
Plan A: Cut price
At the present time we price the product to retailers at $8.00 per rattle. Retailers generally charge the consumers between $9.00 and $9.50. If we cut our price to retailers to $7.50, I expect that the product will do much better. Their increased markup will give them the incentive to display our product more prominently and to promote it more vigorously to customers. We should support this strategy by supplying more promotional materials to retailers, at least another $200 worth to each of our 23 retailers. I expect that we will be able to boost our sales volume by as much as 30 percent.
Plan B: Better packaging
We have a well-designed, safe product which should be very appealing to affluent parents. However, our packaging appears cheap and unattractive. Some of our retailers feel that our product seems out of place in their store. If we improve our packaging, we should be able to boost sales. We have worked with our regular supplier to develop a new type of package that should boost sales by anywhere from 20 to 30 percent. They are willing to supply us the new packaging for $1.25 per unit.
Required
1. Prepare an income statement for 2017, using the contribution format under Plan A. Ignore income taxes.
2. What is the profit equation (as a function of volume) under Plan (A)? Plan (B)?
Profit = Unit CM * Quantity – Fixed Expenses.
Plan A profit = (2.95*390,000)-508,600
=641,900
Plan B Profit = (2.25*390,000)-508,600
=368,900
3. (a) There is one volume of sales at which both marketing plans give identical income (or loss). What is this volume?
(b) Which plan would give higher income if the volume is (i) above and (ii) below the volume calculated in part (a). Why?
4. Donn Capp, the CFO, suspects that indirect labor costs, which the company has traditionally viewed as being variable, may actually be a mixed cost. In March 2016 when the production volume was at a low of 15,000 units, the indirect labor cost was $4,000. In September 2016 when production volume was at its highest level (40,000 units), the indirect labor cost was $9,000. What would be your estimate of the total indirect labor cost for the year under Plan A (i.e. for 390,000 units)? Assume the cost would be unaffected by inflation.
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Give 10 nursing intervention with rationale.
Nursing Diagnosis: Disturbed sensory perception related to changes in the eyes due to aging as evidenced by blurring of vision
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NURSING INTERVENTION |
RATIONALE |
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. |
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Question 282 pts
Small, seasonal, antigenic changes on the lipid envelope of the influenza virus can often leads to an epidemic.
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True
False
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Louis Pasteur is given credit for refuting the notion of spontaneous generation.
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True
False
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Adaptive immunity responses are affected by prior exposure to the agent.
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True
False
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Hay fever and asthma are examples of Type IV – Delayed cell-mediated hypersensitivities.
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True
False
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Droplet transmission is considered transmission by direct contact.
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True
False
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Herpes Simplex Virus -1 is transmissible with saliva and will persist for life.
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True
False
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Secretions of sweat and sebaceous glands are essential to the normal microbial population of the skin.
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True
False
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Helicobacter pylori produce a strong urease that allows it to survive in the harsh environment of the small intestine.
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True
False
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This phase in the sewage treatment process is primarily a biological activity.
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primary
secondary
tertiary
none of the above
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Which of the following is an example of a specific defense mechanism
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skin
mucus membranes
antibodies
inflammation
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Question 382 pts
An organism isolated from a hot spring in an acidic environment is most likely a member of:
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Eubacteria
Eukaryotes
Archea
Viruses
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Question 392 pts
The least number of bacteria can be found residing in/on the:
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skin
mouth
small intestine
large intestine
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In aerobic respiration, the terminal electron acceptor is which of the following?
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pyruvate
nitrate
NAD+
oxygen
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding bacterial infections of the lower respiratory system?
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They are more common than infections of the upper respiratory system.
They are usually more serious than upper respiratory infections.
They are a frequent form of nosocomial infection.
Pneumonia, whooping cough, and TB are examples of lower respiratory infections.
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Question 422 pts
The main cells of cellular immunity.
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B-lymphocytes
T-lymphocytes
neutrophils
macrophages
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Exercise 10-11 Effects of Changes in Profits and Assets on Return on Investment (ROI) [LO10-1]
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Fitness Fanatics is a regional chain of health clubs. The managers of the clubs, who have authority to make investments as needed, are evaluated based largely on return on investment (ROI). The company's Springfield Club reported the following results for the past year:
| Sales | $ | 1,400,000 |
| Net operating income | $ | 70,000 |
| Average operating assets | $ | 350,000 |
1. Compute the Springfield club’s return on investment (ROI).
2. Assume that the manager of the club is able to increase sales by $70,000 and that, as a result, net operating income increases by $18,200. Further assume that this is possible without any increase in average operating assets. What would be the club’s return on investment (ROI)? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)
3. Assume that the manager of the club is able to reduce expenses by $14,000 without any change in sales or average operating assets. What would be the club’s return on investment (ROI)?
4. Assume that the manager of the club is able to reduce average operating assets by $70,000 without any change in sales or net operating income. What would be the club’s return on investment (ROI)?
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In the past your organization has encountered problems implementing the changes required by new union collective agreements. These problems have included being unable to meet agreed deadlines for processing retroactive pay and implementing new earnings and deductions. It is time once again for negotiations and, as Payroll Manager, you would like to be part of the process. After discussions with the Vice-President, Finance, you have been asked to provide a written document outlining the advantages of having payroll participate in this process.
Prepare a memo to the Vice-President outlining the problems you have encountered in the past and how they could have been avoided if you had been part of the negotiation process.
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Use the following data to answer questions 5-7.
Year Price Output
2000 $35 120,000
2001 $45 128,000
2002 $55 135,000
2003 $60 142,000
Base Year = 2001
b) 109
c) 133
d) 171
b) $3,276,000
c) $4,200,000
d) $9,360,000
b) $6,086,066
c) $7,425,000
d) $9,058,500
a) $420
b) $700
c) $1,680
d) $2,380
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Select the false statement:
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Suppose Congress changed the tax laws so that Berndt's
depreciation expenses doubled. No changes in operations occurred.
What would happen to reported profit and to net cash flow?
-Select-IIIIIIIVV
I. If depreciation doubled, taxable income would
not be affected since depreciation and amortization are non-cash
expenses. Net cash flow would also be unaffected.
II. If depreciation doubled, taxable income would
not be affected since depreciation and amortization are non-cash
expenses. Net cash flow would double.
III. If depreciation doubled, taxable income would
fall to zero, taxes would be zero, and net cash flow would be
unaffected.
IV. If depreciation doubled, taxable income would
fall to zero, taxes would be zero, and net cash flow would
rise.
V. If depreciation doubled, taxable income would
fall to zero, taxes would be zero, and net cash flow would
decline.
Now suppose that Congress changed the tax law such that, instead
of doubling Berndt's depreciation, it was reduced it by 50%. How
would profit and net cash flow be affected?
-Select-IIIIIIIVV
I. If depreciation were halved, taxable income and
taxes would rise but net cash flow would fall.
II. If depreciation were halved, taxable income,
taxes, and net cash flow would all rise.
III. If depreciation were halved, taxable income
and taxes would decline but net cash flow would rise.
IV. If depreciation were halved, taxable income,
taxes, and net cash flow would all decline.
V. If depreciation were halved, taxable income and
net cash flow would rise but taxes would fall.
If this were your company, would you prefer Congress to cause
your depreciation expense to be doubled or halved? Why?
-Select-IIIIIIIVV
I. You should prefer to have higher depreciation
charges and therefore higher net income. Net cash flows are the
funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm
and, therefore, cash flows should be more important to them than
net income.
II. You should prefer to have higher depreciation
charges and therefore higher cash flows. Net cash flows are the
funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm
and, therefore, cash flows should be more important to them than
net income.
III. You should prefer to have lower depreciation
charges and therefore higher cash flows. Net cash flows are the
funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm
and, therefore, cash flows should be more important to them than
net income.
IV. You should prefer to have higher depreciation
charges and therefore higher net income. Net income represents the
funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm
and, therefore, net income should be more important to them than
net cash flows.
V. You should prefer to have lower depreciation
charges and therefore higher net income. Net income represents the
funds that are available to the owners to withdraw from the firm
and, therefore, net income should be more important to them than
net cash flows.
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Question 110 pts
The relatively short-term changes in allele frequencies within a population is __________.
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Adaptation
Microevolution
Fitness
Natural Selection
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Question 210 pts
This world has many, diverse forms inhabiting every nook and cranny on, above, and below the surface of this Earth.
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True
False
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Question 310 pts
The _______ occurs when large numbers of a population die off leaving a small gene pool in the surviving population.
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Founder Effect
Bottleneck Effect
Pinched Neck
Reduced Viability Effect
Punctuated Equilibrium Effect
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Question 410 pts
The Founder Effect occurs when __________.
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many members of a population reproduce causing too much genetic diversity within the population
small groups of individuals leave their home population and establish new settlements, mating only among themselves
many members of a population die, resulting in a great loss of genetic diversity
large groups of individuals leave their home population and establish new settlements, mating only among themselves
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Question 510 pts
__________ is the movement of gene sets in and out of a population due to death, immigration, emigration, etc. smoothing out the variations in characteristics over time.
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Gene Transfer
Gene Growth
Lipid Flow
Gene Flow
Protein Flow
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Question 610 pts
____________ is the change in large characteristics of a group of organisms leading to novel traits, new species, and unique new groups of organisms.
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Microevolution
Macroevolution
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Question 710 pts
A _________ is a group of individuals of the same species living in the same place at the same time.
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Community
Biome
Ecosystem
Species
Population
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Question 810 pts
__________ Selection is a type of Natural Selection which tends to move the most common form toward one of the extremes.
Group of answer choices
Destabilizing
Stabilizing
Unidirectional
Diversifying
Directional
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The _________ occurs when a small group of individuals are the entire gene pool of all future generations of a species producing traits which are not necessarily characteristic of the original, large population.
Group of answer choices
Reduced Viability Effect
Punctuated Equilibrium Effect
Bottleneck Effect
Pinched Neck
Founder Effect
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Question 1010 pts
Which one of the following would a Biologist describe as Microevolution?
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a change in the gene pool of a population from one generation to the next but no new species are formed
the formation of new species
the extinction of species
dramatic biological changes, such as the origin of wings on a bird which leads to a new novel characteristic and true flight
In: Biology